There was even a protest deep in the heart of Orange County – the spiritual home of West Coast Republicans that includes John Wayne Airport and the Richard Nixon Library & Museum.

About 300 UC Irvine students spontaneously marched after Clinton conceded, many with their fists in the air and shouting obscenities about Trump.

The affluent Southern California suburb voted for Clinton over Trump, 49.8 percent to 44.9 percent – making her the first Democratic presidential nominee to carry The OC since 1936.

“I fear for the whole world,” 19-year-old freshman Israel Foss told the Orange County Register. “We wanted to have an expression of solidarity in support of our diversity.”

A bit further down the coast, about 500 UC San Diego students protested in the streets of picturesque LaJolla.

They briefly took over Interstate 5 and blocked traffic. One protester was hit by a car.

“I was in disbelief. Everybody felt the same way. How could this have happened? I guess people wanted to show solidarity,” student Thomas Gui, 20, told the San Diego Union-Tribune. “It was surprising how many people got together.”